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【Capstone Project】Guidelines for the Fourth-Year “Project Production” Course and the “Project Production Competition and Exhibition of Results” for the 113 Academic Year – Students, please read carefully!

update date : 2025-04-15

For the 113 Academic Year, the senior project production for fourth-year students will hold a Project Production Competition and Exhibition of Results. The related information is outlined below:

Competition Dates

  • Preliminary Round: March 12, 114 (Wed)
  • Semi-final Round: May 7, 114 (Wed)

Preliminary Round Instructions

  • Grouping method: All department students will be divided into 4 groups for evaluation (each group will be evaluated by 4 teachers).
  • Evaluation method:
    • Each group will produce a poster and deliver an oral presentation. The evaluation is based solely on a “Pass” or “Fail” system.
    • If 1–2 evaluators assign a “Fail”, the group must update the poster within one month. If evaluators still assign a “Fail”, the group will be disqualified from the semi-final round and will receive a failing grade for the project competition and exhibition for that semester.
    • If more than 3 evaluators give a “Fail”, the group will be disqualified from the semi-final round and will receive a failing grade for the project competition and exhibition for that semester.
    • All group members must attend the evaluation session. Except for special circumstances (as defined by departmental meeting resolutions), any student who fails to attend the evaluation will receive a failing grade for the project competition and exhibition for that semester.
  • Evaluation venue: Conducted at 4 different locations.

Semi-final Instructions

  • Grouping method: Excluding the advisor’s group, all teachers will participate in the evaluation.
  • Evaluation method:
    • Each group must display the final product, production presentation, and deliver an oral presentation, as well as exhibit the project report and work log.
    • If 2 evaluators assign a failing grade, the group must be re-evaluated before graduation; if 5 evaluators assign a failing grade, the group will receive a failing grade for the project competition and exhibition for that semester.
    • All group members must attend the evaluation session. Except for special circumstances (as defined by departmental meeting resolutions), any student who fails to attend the evaluation will receive a failing grade for the project competition and exhibition for that semester.
  • Evaluation Criteria:
    • Innovation in design (Semi-final): 20%
    • Completeness of documentation (including necessary hardware/software descriptions and work log): 10%
    • Usability of the product: 20%
    • Integrity of physical production: 50%
  • Evaluation Venue: Various laboratories in the Electronics Building

 

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